I cannot believe you aren't proud to do work in the 99.9th percentile of the the world's carpenters with "old" tools. I'd be honored just to watch you work in person. I've never seen such care and pride in someone's work. This is truly emotionally moving to watch.
I mean, he uses a lot of modern tools also : lasers, screws, power tools, but in combination with manual ones, and never in a detrimental way of the finish product. Great lesson here
im a carpenter from Norway and i always admire the Japanese way of carpentery. i find it relaxing and fun to watch. the work looks so nice ! good job !
@07:56 Buying and using newer tools vs tools that are 20+ years old; almost always I prefer the older tool. Even if its older than me. Maybe the older tool doesnt look shinny any more but I know the care and quality was put into older tools. The phrase "designed to fail" comes to mind when I’m looking at expensive new tools. You use it and then a few months or just a year after the warranty has expired, your brand new tool is needing a major rebuild or its completely junk. Specific that you have tools which are working and probably as old as me (or older), I respect that quality that was considered and would want future generations to inherit my tools, than having to buy something that only lasts a few years (at most).
Absolutely agree. I'm a public monuments conservator so I don't work with wood often but mostly with masonry and bronze. Our shop has a mix of old and new tools and machinery and the old still works and operates as well as the day it was brought in with minimal upkeep. The newer stuff we do have is designed to fail. They may be sharper, more convenient, etc for a while but require constant maintenance, regular replacement of random small parts, and didn't really end up performing any better than the older tools. Unfortunately, manufacturing has become faster and cheaper over the years to prioritize profits. Old never means obsolete or ineffective!
I laugh so hard (in a good way) when the piano cameo came in! I thought you were just joking! what a good twist! man this is soooo good, beautiful work lovely song! couldn't ask for more!
Great Craftsmanship and Soooo Good that you have been able to have a English Narrative Added to your Videos as no we can follow the work through your directives ! Many Thanks for this ! You are a Fantastic Tradesman ! Please keep up your Videos & Hopefully you'll reap the Rewards you so truly Deserve !! Regards from the UK
I'M WORKING AS A PLUMBER IN THE USA I HAVE SEEING GOOD CARPENTER'S BUT THIS GUY IT'S AWESOME A MASTER I CAN SAY HE'S KNOWLEDGE'S IT'S VERY VAST I SALUTE YOU MASTER GREETINGS FROM SALINAS CALIFORNIA PEACE✌️!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much! I watched all your videos before you added the English subtitles and translation! Now with the translation, the amount I learn is overwhelming. ありがとうございました!
The attentiveness to every single small little details is amazing. If I'm the client, I would really feel every cent paid is worth it and well spend! Thank you for sharing the value and pride of a craftsman!
I would agree if the job was priced up front. But if it's priced by the hour, no fucking way. Even though the Japanese do a great detail job, they move very slowly. Believe me, I have seen more than one of these carpenters in Japan.
@@kdtrimble yeah if its by the hour.. the amount would be huge!. But the amount of care and respect for your property is amazing! Guess professionalism pays in japan. I think minimum wage is a round 1,000 yen an hour.
Ya, this dude is fantastic. This carpenters skill is on another level. I love Japanese carpentry, such pride, such attention to perfection and detail. I could watch Japanese carpentry all day. Especially this man.
Great job, maestro! Your love for wood leads you to create masterpieces. I 'd like to spend all my free time looking at your work, if I could. We learn many things from your videos. Thank You! ARIGATO'.
universal health care and a great public transportation system have so many unseen advantages in a society that spends money on itself this way - an unhurried carpenter mastering his craft and taking his time to do proper work is just one -
This man’s work Is beautiful I bet there is no sanding at all the way he finishes his boards I’ve never seen anything like it I guess that’s what you call a master carpenter
Superb craftsmanship, the quality of the materials you have at your disposal shines through. What I find interesting is the how similar the methods of construction are both in Japan and UK, , However here in the UK we will whenever possible construct a staircase complete and then fit. In 38 yrs of Carpentry and Joinery I have made up stairs in situ only a handful of times, Also for marking out purposes rather than marking out treads and risers individually we make a " Pitch Board " saves a lot of time and helps eliminate errors. Your groove cutter looked a handy piece of kit , however for a non wedged tread like this I still prefer to make a jig and router the main out then finish by hand , Each to there own thanks again great post
Years into carpentry I am now quitting soon to per-sue my goal in real estate but watching your videos makes this difficult as watching you work makes me fall in love with carpentry once again amazing work I know people that are making £320 a day and they are not one bit as good as you I’m myself am on £240 a day
I cannot believe you aren't proud to do work in the 99.9th percentile of the the world's carpenters with "old" tools. I'd be honored just to watch you work in person. I've never seen such care and pride in someone's work. This is truly emotionally moving to watch.
Im agree that was a deep comment
I mean, he uses a lot of modern tools also : lasers, screws, power tools, but in combination with manual ones, and never in a detrimental way of the finish product. Great lesson here
Couldn't have said it better myself !
Its rare treat for me watching Japanese carpenter with English audio, arigato 🙏
not only beautiful carpentry, but also beautiful piano music. what more could you ask for.
Keep doing this never stop showing the world how things should be built
im a carpenter from Norway and i always admire the Japanese way of carpentery. i find it relaxing and fun to watch. the work looks so nice ! good job !
@07:56
Buying and using newer tools vs tools that are 20+ years old; almost always I prefer the older tool. Even if its older than me. Maybe the older tool doesnt look shinny any more but I know the care and quality was put into older tools.
The phrase "designed to fail" comes to mind when I’m looking at expensive new tools. You use it and then a few months or just a year after the warranty has expired, your brand new tool is needing a major rebuild or its completely junk.
Specific that you have tools which are working and probably as old as me (or older), I respect that quality that was considered and would want future generations to inherit my tools, than having to buy something that only lasts a few years (at most).
Absolutely agree. I'm a public monuments conservator so I don't work with wood often but mostly with masonry and bronze. Our shop has a mix of old and new tools and machinery and the old still works and operates as well as the day it was brought in with minimal upkeep.
The newer stuff we do have is designed to fail. They may be sharper, more convenient, etc for a while but require constant maintenance, regular replacement of random small parts, and didn't really end up performing any better than the older tools.
Unfortunately, manufacturing has become faster and cheaper over the years to prioritize profits. Old never means obsolete or ineffective!
your groove cutter may be old but it is still an excellent working machine! Arigato
Craftsmanship like that is such a joy to watch.
You are legend Shoyan. Wish I had your old groove cutter! It’s a beauty⚒
It is a great privilege to watch a master at work. Dōmo arigatōgozaimasu
I laugh so hard (in a good way) when the piano cameo came in! I thought you were just joking! what a good twist! man this is soooo good, beautiful work lovely song! couldn't ask for more!
Bro the shavings from the wood planer looks like bonito flakes. So satisfying.
🙏🙏👏👏👏👏wow sir..
You are doing ART...I'm amazed...I would learn from you..🙏🙏🙏thank you for sharing your masterpiece...
Great Craftsmanship and Soooo Good that you have been able to have a English Narrative Added to your Videos as no we can follow the work through your directives ! Many Thanks for this !
You are a Fantastic Tradesman !
Please keep up your Videos & Hopefully you'll reap the Rewards you so truly Deserve !!
Regards from the UK
I'M WORKING AS A PLUMBER IN THE USA
I HAVE SEEING GOOD CARPENTER'S
BUT THIS GUY
IT'S AWESOME
A MASTER I CAN SAY
HE'S KNOWLEDGE'S
IT'S VERY VAST
I SALUTE YOU MASTER
GREETINGS FROM SALINAS CALIFORNIA
PEACE✌️!!!!!!!!!!
You are the definition of a craftsman!! Beautiful work, and your videos are so peaceful to watch!
LOVE IT, LOVE IT, LOVE IT‼️‼️🔨🔨 FANTASTIC CRAFTSMAN ‼️‼️ Vinny 🇺🇸
What a lovely new staircase. Much safer, and much more attractive.
An honour to witness and learn from a craftsman such as you.
Fantastic to see this, awesome skill. Easy and relaxing to watch. Thank you for taking the trouble to post your video. どうもありがとうございます。
I would love to drink a beer with you and talk about carpentry for a couple hours. Love the videos you’re awesome.
You are a marvel Shoyan. The work you do and how you go about it, speaks a lot about your character! You must have lots of friends!!😊
Your old groove cutter is beautiful.
Scottish carpenter/joiner here. Love your videos 👍🏻🔨
Thank you so much! I watched all your videos before you added the English subtitles and translation! Now with the translation, the amount I learn is overwhelming. ありがとうございました!
The attentiveness to every single small little details is amazing. If I'm the client, I would really feel every cent paid is worth it and well spend! Thank you for sharing the value and pride of a craftsman!
I would agree if the job was priced up front. But if it's priced by the hour, no fucking way. Even though the Japanese do a great detail job, they move very slowly. Believe me, I have seen more than one of these carpenters in Japan.
@@kdtrimble yeah if its by the hour.. the amount would be huge!. But the amount of care and respect for your property is amazing! Guess professionalism pays in japan.
I think minimum wage is a round 1,000 yen an hour.
Great craftsmanship.
❤️ A beautiful job. Thank you for the musical interlude. ❤️
Thank you master!
Essential viewing. Stunning outcome!
Ya, this dude is fantastic. This carpenters skill is on another level. I love Japanese carpentry, such pride, such attention to perfection and detail. I could watch Japanese carpentry all day. Especially this man.
such fine shavings with the hand plane, beautiful work
Every move is so precise. It’s like performing surgery. You are amazing.
Very nice. Well done. 👍👍👍
Amazing work. Best I ever seen.
Well done!
Wow...I have built many stair cases however this is definitely the perfect way to build a staircase
You do beautiful work
Thank you for sharing. Do they even make a grove cutter anymore. I thank your the only Master Carpenter to use one. As always outstanding work
Beautiful work. Love to watch your videos. Thank you sincerely for educating us along the way. ❤👍
Simply incredible! It's great to watch your patience and hard work create such a beautiful home.
I love the craftsmanship of Japanese carpentry. As a woodworker myself I can truly appreciate this.
Beautiful job today.
それはすべてとても美しいです、あなたの仕事とあなたがそれに捧げた献身を私たちに見せてくれてありがとう。
Beautiful work
Beautiful work and music
Thank you
a legend carpenter you are ..arigato
Amazingly beautiful 🤩 lumber, Wonderful Craftsmanship. 🙏
This is the real deal wood working. I'm an electrician and on thr many jobs I've worked I've never seen this level of carpentry. Much appreciated!
Great video Master Shoyan!
Amazing craftsmanship
Beautiful work 🙏
beautiful work.
Wonderful job
Thank you Shoyan , that was amazing work !!👌
Absolutely beautiful. You are a master.
Great job, maestro! Your love for wood leads you to create masterpieces. I 'd like to spend all my free time looking at your work, if I could. We learn many things from your videos. Thank You! ARIGATO'.
Another lovely job. Congratulations Sir. Kind Regards, Mark
wonderful craftsmanship and very nicely made video. thank you.
universal health care and a great public transportation system have so many unseen advantages in a society that spends money on itself this way - an unhurried carpenter mastering his craft and taking his time to do proper work is just one -
This man’s work Is beautiful I bet there is no sanding at all the way he finishes his boards I’ve never seen anything like it I guess that’s what you call a master carpenter
Beautiful.
なんて素晴らしい大工
Fantastic! Sugoi!
So beautiful 🥰
Wow … how nice the stairs look … 👍🏽
Very professional, thank you. Graham UK
I love watching your channel. The precision of your work is astonishing.
Great work! Love your channel.
Excellent work
Well done. I enjoyed watching it
Superb craftsmanship, the quality of the materials you have at your disposal shines through. What I find interesting is the how similar the methods of construction are both in Japan and UK, , However here in the UK we will whenever possible construct a staircase complete and then fit. In 38 yrs of Carpentry and Joinery I have made up stairs in situ only a handful of times, Also for marking out purposes rather than marking out treads and risers individually we make a " Pitch Board " saves a lot of time and helps eliminate errors. Your groove cutter looked a handy piece of kit , however for a non wedged tread like this I still prefer to make a jig and router the main out then finish by hand , Each to there own thanks again great post
What a great job. 😊
Absolutely amazing! Well done. 👍🏻
Greetings from Canada!
Absolutely love your beautiful work. Thank you very kindly for agreeing to share it with us. :-)
Beautifully done,the grooving tool may be old but it still does an excellent job. Thank you for this video.👍👍
I have just recently found this channel and it makes me so happy. I love your work
Your work is incredible love you see your tool box abs all your hand tools
Kigoroshi very good technique. 🙂
Respect my brother, flawless craftsmanship ❤
Very nice work sir.
That lumber is beautiful. Hard to find such thick cuts outside of custom ordered hardwoods these days.
Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing.
Veiligheid voor alles! Wat een verschil hebt U gemaakt. Ik vind de trap mooi geworden.
Years into carpentry I am now quitting soon to per-sue my goal in real estate but watching your videos makes this difficult as watching you work makes me fall in love with carpentry once again amazing work I know people that are making £320 a day and they are not one bit as good as you I’m myself am on £240 a day
What 240 a day.. That was such a big wage
Such beautiful and precise work! I am amazed by his skill and I admit I'm a bit jealous.
brilliant project !
Super travail, Bravo ! (vive le Japon)
Thanks!
Really enjoying your channel! Hoping you can do a video where you run through your tools.
Nice work!
It is beautiful!
The craftmanship is inspiring! Thank you for sharing
Beautiful work!
Thank you so much Mr Shoyan. Wonderful work!
So amazing
Amazingly done!
Love your videos, you are a master at what you do sir .
Cool videos, Its nice to see a master at work, hope videos like this get more people into the trades
Beautiful work as always sir.
Thank you!